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Is it illegal to stay in a hotel and be refused extension?

Legal Subjectivity:

It is generally illegal for a hotel to refuse check-out. According to the law, if a consumer needs to check out due to force majeure and the hotel does not agree, it can file a lawsuit in the People's Court. However, if a consumer checks out of a hotel after booking a hotel without statutory or agreed reasons for cancellation, he or she will be held liable for breach of contract. Legal objectivity:

Article 584 of the "People's Republic of China and Civil Code" If one party fails to perform its contractual obligations or performs its contractual obligations inconsistently with the agreement, causing losses to the other party, the amount of compensation for the losses shall be equivalent The losses caused by breach of contract include the benefits that can be obtained after the performance of the contract; however, they shall not exceed the possible losses that the breaching party foresees or should foresee when entering into the contract. Article 585 of the "People's Republic of China" and the Civil Code: The parties may agree that when one party breaches the contract, it shall pay a certain amount of liquidated damages to the other party based on the circumstances of the breach of contract, and may also agree on a method for calculating the amount of compensation for losses arising from the breach of contract. If the agreed liquidated damages are lower than the losses caused, the People's Court or the arbitration institution may increase it at the request of the parties; if the agreed liquidated damages are excessively higher than the losses caused, the People's Court or the arbitration institution may appropriately reduce it at the request of the parties. If the parties agree on liquidated damages for delayed performance, the defaulting party shall also perform its debts after paying the liquidated damages.